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Check Out Barcelona's Potential Starting XI For 2022–2023 If They Are Successful In Landing Their Transfer Targets.     If Barcelona signs their transfer targets and uses the 4-3-3 configuration shown below, they can catch up to their opponents and resume their title contention.

Marc Andre ter-Stegen is anticipated to replace Xavi as the starting goalkeeper for the upcoming season. The German has been a key contributor for Barça over the past eight years since moving there from Borussia Monchengladbach.

Marcos Alonso is the left fullback, Andreas Christensen and Ronald Araujo are the center halves, and Cesar Azpilicueta is the right back in a four-man defense.  Christensen has officially left Chelsea, with agreement on personal terms already reached with Barça. Alonso and Azpilicueta remain two feasible new arrivals this summer, although Chelsea will need to find replacements for both players before sanctioning their sales.
   With Frenkie de Jong edging closer to joining Manchester United, Franck Kessie is expected to make the defensive midfield his own, although Sergio Busquets can still rival him for the position.

Pedri and Gavi, though still very much young, are two players to watch out for next season. Gavi recently signed a new contract which will see him stay at Barça as a first team starter for the foreseeable future while Pedri has already established himself as one of the number one names in Xavi's starting XI.

For the front three, there's a chance we could see new players installed as Barcelona's right winger, left winger and striker.

Raheem Sterling is open to a move away from Man City where he has one year left on his contract. Barça once held an interest in the England international and might still go for him if they can generate the needed funds.

Raphinha reportedly wants to join Barça, and unless the Catalans do not meet Leeds United's valuation of the Brazilian, it's possible he will move to Spain this summer.

Robert Lewandowski has reached verbal agreement with the Blaugrana over a 3-year deal, with the two parties waiting for Bayern to accept the bid that's been submitted for the striker.

With this line up, Barcelona can dominate not just La Liga but Europe as well. Get it done, Laporta!                                                  If Barcelona signs their transfer targets and uses the 4-3-3 configuration shown below, they can catch up to their opponents and resume their title contention.

Marc Andre ter-Stegen is anticipated to replace Xavi as the starting goalkeeper for the upcoming season. The German has been a key contributor for Barça over the past eight years since moving there from Borussia Monchengladbach.

Marcos Alonso is the left fullback, Andreas Christensen and Ronald Araujo are the center halves, and Cesar Azpilicueta is the right back in a four-man defense.  Christensen has officially left Chelsea, with agreement on personal terms already reached with Barça. Alonso and Azpilicueta remain two feasible new arrivals this summer, although Chelsea will need to find replacements for both players before sanctioning their sales.
   With Frenkie de Jong edging closer to joining Manchester United, Franck Kessie is expected to make the defensive midfield his own, although Sergio Busquets can still rival him for the position.

Pedri and Gavi, though still very much young, are two players to watch out for next season. Gavi recently signed a new contract which will see him stay at Barça as a first team starter for the foreseeable future while Pedri has already established himself as one of the number one names in Xavi's starting XI.

For the front three, there's a chance we could see new players installed as Barcelona's right winger, left winger and striker.

Raheem Sterling is open to a move away from Man City where he has one year left on his contract. Barça once held an interest in the England international and might still go for him if they can generate the needed funds.

Raphinha reportedly wants to join Barça, and unless the Catalans do not meet Leeds United's valuation of the Brazilian, it's possible he will move to Spain this summer.

Robert Lewandowski has reached verbal agreement with the Blaugrana over a 3-year deal, with the two parties waiting for Bayern to accept the bid that's been submitted for the striker.

With this line up, Barcelona can dominate not just La Liga but Europe as well. Get it done, Laporta!

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